Well, for me that's a good thing, but probably not so much for your
work :)

Thanks for pointing out that bug. I can't believe in all this time I
never found that. Part of my tests usually is to click a bunch of
times on stuff like that to see what happens. I will have to take
another look at it -- it is probably something easy that I missed.

Thanks Rey.


On Aug 30, 12:29 am, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW Brian, your blog has sssssoooo much awesome content that its
> completely distracted me from my work!! :p
>
> ;)
>
> Rey...
>
> Giant Jam Sandwich wrote:
> > I have made a final adjustment to the Accessible News Slider plugin
> > for jQuery, and I will no longer be supporting new releases or feature
> > requests. The primary purpose behind building this plugin was to
> > demonstrate that dynamic components can be accessible if appropriate
> > steps are taken. This has been a successful experiment, and I still
> > get quite a bit of traffic for the plugin.
>
> > Unfortunately, most of the feature requests that I receive do not take
> > accessibility into account. Many of them are both interesting and
> > usable, but not necessarily accessible. For this reason I am releasing
> > the final version completely into the public domain. The plugin has
> > always been available under the GNU GPL, but you may now use it to
> > suit any of your project needs.
>
> > You will always find the support page 
> > athttp://www.reindel.com/accessible_news_slider.
>
> > Enjoy!

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